Working couples and retirees, as well as other families and singles, have discovered that cats are wonderful companions. Their entertaining antics and affectionate behaviors have endeared these animals to millions of owners. Cats come in all colors and with all kinds of coats--short, long, or curly. Some cats are quiet and appear somewhat independent, but all cats need and want attention. Also, most cats can adapt to a variety of environments.
A cat's air of independence does not mean that it can take care of all its own needs. Cat owners have important responsibilities such as providing food and water, social interaction, and changing the litter box regularly. Remember, cats have only one life, not nine! To prevent life-threatening diseases and enjoy a healthy life, your cat will require regular veterinary medical checkups and vaccinations as well. Ask your veterinarian about the common signs of feline illness.
As with dogs, are purebreds and mixed breed cats. Find more information about what breed might suit you best, continue reading below.
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December Newsletter: How to Care for Your Horses This Winter
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Could your horses benefit from these winter weather tips?
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November Newsletter: What is a horse body condition score?
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Is your horse too fat?
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Important Things to Know about Equine Pneumonia
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Do you know the signs of equine pneumonia?
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What You Need to Know about Equine Vaccinations
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Do you know what vaccinations your horse needs?
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Preventing Lameness: Veterinary Intervention for Ringbone
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Could your horse's lameness be caused by ringbone?
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The Facts about Equine Nutrition
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Is your horse getting enough nutrients?
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The Importance of Pre-purchase Exams
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Thinking about buying a horse? A pre-purchase exam could help you make sure you're making the right decision.
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What Horse Owners Need to Know about Exercise Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage (EIPH)
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Does your horse have a bloody nose after exercising? Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage could be to blame.
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What Is Hay Belly?
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Is hay belly the reason that your horse's gut has become bigger?
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What Are the Signs of An Unhealthy Horse?
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Do you know the signs that may indicate that your horse is unwell?
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Maintaining Your Horse’s Oral Health
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Do you know how to keep your horse's teeth and jaw healthy?
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Winter Horse Feeding Tips
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Does your horse need to eat more during the winter?
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Anhidrosis in Horses
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Does your horse sweat enough?
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COPD in Horses
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Does your horse's chest heave when it breathes? COPD may be the problem.
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Hoof Problems and Diseases in Horses
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Could your horse be at risk of developing one of these common hoof problems?
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PPID in Horses
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Does your older horse have any of these PPID symptoms?
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